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if you look at the numbers under george w. bush, all his nominees for the courts were delayed an average of 34 days. they got through, got an up or down vote. for president obama, the average is 116 days. this is rumsfeld's famous thing, in democracy, you need not say no, say it later. the d.c. circuit is the most important appeals court in the country. >> there's two different things here. the nuclear option for legislation which i think democrats aren't even close to considering, this is a very targeted idea that harry reid has just for nominations and certain kinds of nominations. we are going to override this 60 vote necessity. i've got to say, i think and i am very conservative about changing senate rules, because i worry about what happens when your party is in the minority, this seems to be one that they can change and the consequences they will get by being in the minority are not that different from the way things used to be. it used to be that the republicans could get their judges confirmed with 53 votes if needed.
if you look at the numbers under george w. bush, all his nominees for the courts were delayed an average of 34 days. they got through, got an up or down vote. for president obama, the average is 116 days. this is rumsfeld's famous thing, in democracy, you need not say no, say it later. the d.c. circuit is the most important appeals court in the country. >> there's two different things here. the nuclear option for legislation which i think democrats aren't even close to considering, this...
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he served as a senior justice department official under george w. bush his larger assignment was standing up to the white house and blocking the reauthorization of the warrantless wiretapping program. rick, it seems as if you must be a republican, if president obama hopes to get anyone through any sort of nomination process, he or she must have logged in some time in the republican administration. >> above all, in a job like this one. i mean, we i've just been trying to think if there ever was an fbi director who wasn't a republican, and i don't think i can come up with one. certainly j. edgar hoover, had some would describe as a new deal democrat. >> to your point, karen this guy stood up to the powers that be and said, we should not renew the warrantless wiretapping program. a program that must be said the president re-authorized and signed into a five-year extension at the end of last year. there's a little bit of an irony based on the conversation we were having about our current a.g. the thing is this guy, because of that he's going to appeal t
he served as a senior justice department official under george w. bush his larger assignment was standing up to the white house and blocking the reauthorization of the warrantless wiretapping program. rick, it seems as if you must be a republican, if president obama hopes to get anyone through any sort of nomination process, he or she must have logged in some time in the republican administration. >> above all, in a job like this one. i mean, we i've just been trying to think if there...
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his son, george w. bush granted the first reprieve for a female bird who was also the first to send the pardoned turkey to disneyland to marshall the theme park's parade. >>> the top two birds spend the two nights before the pardon in a luxury hotel suite. this year's birds, caramel and popcorn, have been at the historic willard hotel. anyway, as we told you yesterday but just can't resist reminding you, the white house is asking the public to pick the bird to reprieve. there's all the information you need to make an informed decision, including their gobbles. [ turkey gobbling ] yeah, i told you it's all stuff you'd never want to know. anyway the president will reveal your choice today. live coverage at 1:20 p.m. eastern time here on msnbc. we're just having a little fun, okay? okay. [ male announcer ] they say it was during an arm wrestling match that mr. clean realized the way to handle bigger, tougher messes was better leverage. that's why he created his new magic eraser handy grip. it has a handle
his son, george w. bush granted the first reprieve for a female bird who was also the first to send the pardoned turkey to disneyland to marshall the theme park's parade. >>> the top two birds spend the two nights before the pardon in a luxury hotel suite. this year's birds, caramel and popcorn, have been at the historic willard hotel. anyway, as we told you yesterday but just can't resist reminding you, the white house is asking the public to pick the bird to reprieve. there's all the...
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republicans followed the lead of george w. bush and said this fiscal cliff tax increases would just crush the economy. >> raising those rates on january 1st would, according to the independent firm ernst & young, destroy 700,000 american jobs. >> what firm was that? john boehner was worried about losing 700,000 jobs because of tax increases? well, sports fans, it just didn't happen. instead, republicans slash and burn policies have cut 740,000 jobs. now i don't know about you, but i'm starting to notice the real problem here. republican policies help lose jobs. the president's policies help add jobs. and the truth is hard for republicans and conservatives to take at this point. >> anything positive happening in the economy, if there are any positive numbers, they're fake. >> fake for three years, rushbo. come on. it's important to point out the latest numbers don't cover the spending cuts from sequestration, which i'll get to a commentary on that in a moment. we know these cuts will have an impact on the economy. a white house
republicans followed the lead of george w. bush and said this fiscal cliff tax increases would just crush the economy. >> raising those rates on january 1st would, according to the independent firm ernst & young, destroy 700,000 american jobs. >> what firm was that? john boehner was worried about losing 700,000 jobs because of tax increases? well, sports fans, it just didn't happen. instead, republicans slash and burn policies have cut 740,000 jobs. now i don't know about you,...
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. >>> much has been made of the complex relationship between george w. bush and dick cheney. turns out some of the splinters in their styles have had lasting ramifications on the gop today. peter baker has a new book on that relationship. vice president cheney himself was on abc this morning talking about the current state of the gop. >> we clearly need to spend time and effort on building the base, building the party, making it a full-time professional operation in terms of the rnc. there is a lot of work to be done, no question about it. >> joining me live, peter baker. good to see you, sir. there has long been this narrative involving dick cheney. essentially calling the shots. how much power did he actually wield? >> right. good question. you know, we got this sort of rather cartoonish version of what that white house is really like. it became solidified in the public mind, great fodder for comedians. but in fact vice president cheney was never actually quite as influential as people assumed he was. and even though he was an important figure in the first term, by the seco
. >>> much has been made of the complex relationship between george w. bush and dick cheney. turns out some of the splinters in their styles have had lasting ramifications on the gop today. peter baker has a new book on that relationship. vice president cheney himself was on abc this morning talking about the current state of the gop. >> we clearly need to spend time and effort on building the base, building the party, making it a full-time professional operation in terms of the...
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if you think about the way that liberals thought about george w. bush towards the end of his term, they hate obama far more than even liberals did to bush. and that's saying something. >> joe madison and ryan grim, i'm going to have to leave it there. thanks for your time this evening. >> thank you, reverend. >> thank you. >>> coming up, more on the evolution of anti-obama conspiracy theories. from the talkers to the voters. >>> and tonight, sarah palin's out with a new one. it involves a fainting woman. and as always comes back to president obama. next. [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. ithto fight chronic.se. osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take th
if you think about the way that liberals thought about george w. bush towards the end of his term, they hate obama far more than even liberals did to bush. and that's saying something. >> joe madison and ryan grim, i'm going to have to leave it there. thanks for your time this evening. >> thank you, reverend. >> thank you. >>> coming up, more on the evolution of anti-obama conspiracy theories. from the talkers to the voters. >>> and tonight, sarah palin's out...
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w. our problem is not relief for storm victims or federal money for family planning services, it's a tax base that's too low to support rising health care costs and an aging population over the long term. let's deal with those problems over the long term. but for now, congress, how about we just try to avoid shooting ourselves in the foot. i know blaming government for a lack of spending is not the type of blaming government that the gop usually enjoys, but in lean times it's the only type of blaming government that we can afford. you know what would really be great is some stimulus, but you understand that's probably too much to ask for. so for now let's just keep the government from reversing the private sector-led recovery that is already under way. all right. that does it for us here at the cycle and we've got karen finney in the chair for martin today. >> hey, thanks, guys. good afternoon. i'm karen finney in for martin bashir who is out sick on this thursday, january the 31st. repu
w. our problem is not relief for storm victims or federal money for family planning services, it's a tax base that's too low to support rising health care costs and an aging population over the long term. let's deal with those problems over the long term. but for now, congress, how about we just try to avoid shooting ourselves in the foot. i know blaming government for a lack of spending is not the type of blaming government that the gop usually enjoys, but in lean times it's the only type of...
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w. buzz feed reports from 2007, darrell issa voted against a bill that would have protected media outlets from doj subpoenas. republican congressman lamar smith, who also voted against the bill, said at the time, the federal government defends our national security. so in the federal realm, we must weigh the benefits of a reported privilege with the problems it may cause for those who protect our country. this bill, that would have prevented all the terrible abuses of power that darrell issa is now railing against, was killed in the senate by a republican filibuster. let us also not forget how republicans have treated leaks of classified information in the past. in june of last year, when "the new york times" reported that white house initiated cyberattacks against iran, this is how senator john mccain responded. >> i call on the president to take immediate and decisive action, including the appointment of a special counsel to aggressively investigate the leak of any classified informati
w. buzz feed reports from 2007, darrell issa voted against a bill that would have protected media outlets from doj subpoenas. republican congressman lamar smith, who also voted against the bill, said at the time, the federal government defends our national security. so in the federal realm, we must weigh the benefits of a reported privilege with the problems it may cause for those who protect our country. this bill, that would have prevented all the terrible abuses of power that darrell issa is...
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>> well, it didn't work for george w. bush, in part, because he didn't have his own party aligned on south carolina. so i think the president does have his party aligned on many of his agendas. >> so that one advantage that he has. >> it has one advantage. i think, though, he is a very ambitious agenda for this next year. he would be wise to focus on something that can get done. and that's immigration reform. and so, he's focused on minimum wage, he's focusing on these manufacturing zones, popular, popular with his base. >> but popular overall, so they're going to poll really well. >> they're going to poll really well, but at the end of the day, is the minimum wage really going to get increased? probably not. but what could get done, and what could get the economy moving or help move it is immigration reform. and he should be focused on that. >> clarence, so that goes to this, is it an expansive -- did he try to put too many things on the item with no legislative agenda, that you sit there and say, a legislative strategy,
>> well, it didn't work for george w. bush, in part, because he didn't have his own party aligned on south carolina. so i think the president does have his party aligned on many of his agendas. >> so that one advantage that he has. >> it has one advantage. i think, though, he is a very ambitious agenda for this next year. he would be wise to focus on something that can get done. and that's immigration reform. and so, he's focused on minimum wage, he's focusing on these...
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. >> well, i think this judge, remember, was appointed by george w. bush so that's one interesting moment in this. this is a conservative that brought the case and, second, the judge is saying that times have changed and people have a different relationship with their smartphone today than they may have had in the past. the rules have changed and he's saying not that this is unconstitutional but it's probably unconstitutional and he's giving the government six months to come back with an appeal. but it's a shocker because it really turns this game around and begins to look at this question, which even president obama has said, we have to have a debate about the national's security and the people's privacy and the judge bought that. it's a real interesting game changer. >> john shind letter, do you see the judge's ruling as validating edward snowden's concerns? >> only partly. i think this was brought about by larry who is a birther and thinks that our president is a secret muslim. let's get that out there. and today senator feinstein -- >> larry claim
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president george w. bush ended the shuttle program two years later. hale told me, our staff today i should say, that there was no concern for reentry. the crew was given a summary of the issue with the conclusion of no concern. hale says nasa told crew everything, but everyone agreed there was nothing they could do about the damage. hale says that's the tragic lesson of the "columbia" disaster. quote, we will never again say that there is nothing we can do. i'm joined by nbc news space analyst james oberg. mr. oberg, great to have you with us here tonight on "the ed show." >> good evening, ed. >> good evening to you, sir. >> i know wayne, because wayne and i trained together on the first shuttle flights 32 years ago. so when he talks, we listen. and he made some comments that as you explained did get taken in the wrong direction. but it didn't get to the actually most serious question, which is why didn't they know the shuttle was damaged? did they deliberately or unconsciously not look very hard? and why were they caught by surprise? >> would nasa ev
president george w. bush ended the shuttle program two years later. hale told me, our staff today i should say, that there was no concern for reentry. the crew was given a summary of the issue with the conclusion of no concern. hale says nasa told crew everything, but everyone agreed there was nothing they could do about the damage. hale says that's the tragic lesson of the "columbia" disaster. quote, we will never again say that there is nothing we can do. i'm joined by nbc news...
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let's talk about when you were working for george w. bush. i remember in 2001 after teddy kennedy said a lot of ugly things about george w. bush, and i'm sure he returned the favor in fund-raising letters that you guys sent out. the president calls him to the white house early on to watch a movie with him. then they talk about education reform. a few years later, ted kennedy, in the middle of the iraq war, says, i think, some absolutely nasty things about george w. bush. is the favor returned? they invite teddy kennedy, you know, to austin, texas, or to george h.w. bush's library and the family is there, and kennedy returned the favor. it's like you can get tough. you can even get ugly, but you get to stay in the game and talk to people who you -- nobody disagreed with george w. bush more than teddy kennedy. >> exactly right. >> teddy kennedy and george w. bush never made it personal. got ugly, got angry, but it wasn't personal in the end. >> they passed the most historic education laws that we've had in a century. and it shows the value of i
let's talk about when you were working for george w. bush. i remember in 2001 after teddy kennedy said a lot of ugly things about george w. bush, and i'm sure he returned the favor in fund-raising letters that you guys sent out. the president calls him to the white house early on to watch a movie with him. then they talk about education reform. a few years later, ted kennedy, in the middle of the iraq war, says, i think, some absolutely nasty things about george w. bush. is the favor returned?...
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more than 200 people were killed including 12 americans. 12 years ago yesterday president george w. bush got a memo entitled bin laden determined to strike in the u.s. a month later nearly 3,000 people died in the worst terrorist attack in u.s. history. americans want their frf to be vigila vigilant. they don't want right wingers trying to score cheap political points while he's trying to keep us safe. joining me now is former democratic congressman patrick murphy. the first iraq war vet to serve in congress. and karen finney, host of "disrupt" here on msnbc. thank you both for joining me. >> thanks, rev. >> thanks, rev. >> congressman, one republican lawmaker said closing the embassies was done like a bunch of cowards. what's your reaction to that? >> well, you know, i just think it's disgraceful, to be honest with you. these are guys that are the biggest chicken hawks in the world. all they want to do is criticize, criticize, criticize. it's a knee jerk reaction. whatever president obama says, they do the opposite. now, they should stop this crap when we're talking about the natio
more than 200 people were killed including 12 americans. 12 years ago yesterday president george w. bush got a memo entitled bin laden determined to strike in the u.s. a month later nearly 3,000 people died in the worst terrorist attack in u.s. history. americans want their frf to be vigila vigilant. they don't want right wingers trying to score cheap political points while he's trying to keep us safe. joining me now is former democratic congressman patrick murphy. the first iraq war vet to...
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i sat down with the director of management under president bush george w. bush. i wanted to get his reactions. many republicans hoped daniels, a fiscal conservative would run for president in 2012. he turned that job down and made a seriously nerdy move. despite he is not an academic, ened up not president of the united states but president of purdue university. i talked with him. >> budgets are the wrong place to be focused but you have made a career, in part on what you have seen as being critically important, which is the budgeting process. talk to me about the importance of budgets. >> i'm a noncombatant. >> no. i'm interested in the importance of budgets. >> i don't have a party or partisan point of view. i'll say that. i would agree that it's a mistake to fix sate on budgets as though they were the end themselves. they are an expression of what's important to us. we devote the most money to the things we believe is most important. it's a fundmental decision. we have to be thinking in terms of priorities and they translate into the dollars and cents. >> you
i sat down with the director of management under president bush george w. bush. i wanted to get his reactions. many republicans hoped daniels, a fiscal conservative would run for president in 2012. he turned that job down and made a seriously nerdy move. despite he is not an academic, ened up not president of the united states but president of purdue university. i talked with him. >> budgets are the wrong place to be focused but you have made a career, in part on what you have seen as...
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of course, george w. bush was when he was in texas. then as president. now, these re-branding efforts, notwithstanding maria teresa, there is still, there is still a, quote, self-deportation caucus in the house as you know. they were out there on tuesday warning us that a path to citizenship would turn the u.s. into a third world hell hole. their words. how to ydo you assess their abi to obstruct this new green shoots of republican agreement? >> how much credence are you going to pay attention to that squeaky wheel? they don't want pathway to citizenship. they're saying americans are completely self-sustaining, which is not case. because we have roughly 10,000 baby boomers retiring every single day, we need immigrant labor in this country. who are those individuals? whether it'sç bachmann, king, e they interested in national office? because if they're interested in national office, or even statewide office, they're going to have to change their tune because the demographics state by state has changed so much that if they want to tgo away from their ger
of course, george w. bush was when he was in texas. then as president. now, these re-branding efforts, notwithstanding maria teresa, there is still, there is still a, quote, self-deportation caucus in the house as you know. they were out there on tuesday warning us that a path to citizenship would turn the u.s. into a third world hell hole. their words. how to ydo you assess their abi to obstruct this new green shoots of republican agreement? >> how much credence are you going to pay...
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we saw that during the financial crisis when the choice of george w. bush, whose economic record was maligned by democrats for quite a long time, turned out to be a vital partner with president obama in trying to stop the financial crisis and get the recovery going. so we are not making too big a deal of it. the only thing that may be out of proportion is the speculation to knowledge ratio, because it's a very small number of people, the president and a few people very close to him who really know his thinking, although i talked to a couple of people on the larger obama team today who continue to think that the odds are pretty strong that the president will in fact pick larry summers despite this flak. >> can i ask you, john, why -- why larry summers? if you look at his record, he blocked the regulation of derivatives when he was serving with president clinton. he advocated an appeal of glass-steagall, he pushed for a smaller stimulus in 2009 and resigned from harvard over sexist comments questioning women's aptitude in math and science. you compare th
we saw that during the financial crisis when the choice of george w. bush, whose economic record was maligned by democrats for quite a long time, turned out to be a vital partner with president obama in trying to stop the financial crisis and get the recovery going. so we are not making too big a deal of it. the only thing that may be out of proportion is the speculation to knowledge ratio, because it's a very small number of people, the president and a few people very close to him who really...
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cast your minds back almost exactly ten years and here is president george w. bush delivering his state of the union address in january of 2003. >> the british government learned saddam hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from africa. >> those 16 words became the cornerstone for president bush's decision to invade iraq in march of that year. and it's interesting that he chose to rely upon british intelligence to justify his decision. and so today we have a similar set of circumstances. this time in syria. and once again, the british are talking about chemical weapons. the uk's foreign secretary, william hague, speaking in the house of commons last month, said of syria, "they should take heed that the world is watching and those who order the use of chemical weapons or participate in their use must be held to account." the british are moving ever closer to the conviction that president assad of syria has been using these weapons of mass destruction. and the current president of this country is not naive, but neither does he approach this as
cast your minds back almost exactly ten years and here is president george w. bush delivering his state of the union address in january of 2003. >> the british government learned saddam hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from africa. >> those 16 words became the cornerstone for president bush's decision to invade iraq in march of that year. and it's interesting that he chose to rely upon british intelligence to justify his decision. and so today we have a...
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w. have a great night. >>> today monica lewinsky turned 40 and anthony weiner turned red. again. >> it's tuesday july 23rd. >> it's tuesday july 23rd. >> there was a lot to talk about. ♪ >> mitch mcconnell failed in his goals. >> he tried to make love to the fey party and they didn't like it. >> pope francis arrived in brazil to a raucous welcome. >> this is not a guy that sticks to the schedule. >> it's not unusual for baseball players to get hit by a stray pitch. but how about this one? >> weiner. again. >> some of these things happened before. some of them happen after. >> he's streaking digitally down the street to us. >> i've been asking new yorkers to also give me another chance. >> why would you want to sext pictures of your naked self around the country? >> this is becoming ridiculous. >> there is a lot to talk about. who am i kidding? there is exactly one thing to talk about. >> woman has baby. >> oh, my god, oh, my god! >> there is a royal baby. >> all yield to the one true k
w. have a great night. >>> today monica lewinsky turned 40 and anthony weiner turned red. again. >> it's tuesday july 23rd. >> it's tuesday july 23rd. >> there was a lot to talk about. ♪ >> mitch mcconnell failed in his goals. >> he tried to make love to the fey party and they didn't like it. >> pope francis arrived in brazil to a raucous welcome. >> this is not a guy that sticks to the schedule. >> it's not unusual for baseball players...
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w. casey, how is he being received out there so far? >> reporter: hey, craig. so far he's being received well. he actually did go pheasant hunting this morning with congressman steve king who's now hosting this lunch. i actually went with him for several hours. we were traipsing through the brush. cruz flew his own shotgun with him here from texas on united airlines. he checked it in his luggage. he spent a lot of time just sort of talking as they walked through the brush with many of these supporters of congressman king, many of whom are conservative activists in the state that you'd want to court and get to know should you be interested in mounting a 2016 campaign. so what he's doing here is really starting -- it's a slog to campaign here and to actually win. and you have to start building the networks really at the ground level. and voters here really want to hear directly from the candidate. so he's a little bit behind some others who have run here in the past. and he has to get star
w. casey, how is he being received out there so far? >> reporter: hey, craig. so far he's being received well. he actually did go pheasant hunting this morning with congressman steve king who's now hosting this lunch. i actually went with him for several hours. we were traipsing through the brush. cruz flew his own shotgun with him here from texas on united airlines. he checked it in his luggage. he spent a lot of time just sort of talking as they walked through the brush with many of...
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w. i don't want us to be depressed. hillary clinton is not a bad bench to have. >> no. >> it's happening. >> we can have another conversation about that. >> the point i'm make sg this. if you look at what's going on in virginia and north carolina, florida is gone for the republicans. i think georgia is going well for the democrats. but, we have to do the would recollect. governor dean really made the point. we have to move away from the focus of the presidency and turn that focus, passion and work into state legislatures and the house of representatives. that's going to be the trick for democrats. the trick for democrats is can we bring our vigor, energy, passion, technological advances to campaigns where we don't have the presidency at the top of the ticket? >> and the money. a city council raise used to be something a middle class or ordinary or schoolteacher could run. now you are talking l ining hun thousands of dollars to win a city council race in a local town. >> that's true. our
w. i don't want us to be depressed. hillary clinton is not a bad bench to have. >> no. >> it's happening. >> we can have another conversation about that. >> the point i'm make sg this. if you look at what's going on in virginia and north carolina, florida is gone for the republicans. i think georgia is going well for the democrats. but, we have to do the would recollect. governor dean really made the point. we have to move away from the focus of the presidency and turn...
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. >> when your brand is in the 20s, you're in harry truman and george w. bush territory. it's just not good. and you know, the president is winning the day on a lot of issues, especially when it comes to dealing with gun violence. if you look at the poll, overwhelmingly, americans think that this country needs stricter gun laws. that obviously is an offshoot of not only newtown but mass shootings over the past several years. 61% say they want gun laws to be tightened. 61%. only 4% want less strict gun laws. and 34% want them kept as they are right now. democrats are also seen overwhelmingly as the party that can handle the issue of gun violence. and the poll reveals that despite controversial comments in a major ad and heavy media scrutiny in the wake of newtown, mika, the nra's public opinion is unchanged. it went down, and then it's come back up. 42% of the people have a positive view. 34% have a negative view. so really, willie geist, there's something there for everybody. >> there is. and it goes to something we've been saying for a long time, that wayne lapierre not
. >> when your brand is in the 20s, you're in harry truman and george w. bush territory. it's just not good. and you know, the president is winning the day on a lot of issues, especially when it comes to dealing with gun violence. if you look at the poll, overwhelmingly, americans think that this country needs stricter gun laws. that obviously is an offshoot of not only newtown but mass shootings over the past several years. 61% say they want gun laws to be tightened. 61%. only 4% want...
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and the change really comes with president george w. bush's two appointees, chief justice roberts and justice alito, who are number one and number two in their propensity to vote for business in all of the justices who have served in that time period. so this is a court which is an open door for business interests. >> right. and that's something that the data bears out. whether people think that's good or bad, they can debate at home. dahlia lithwick of slate and adam liptak of the "new york times," thank you both for spending some time with us tonight. coming up, one of the people who says donald trump's trump university ripped him off. will join us to talk about new york state's new lawsuit against 34r tru mr. trump. >>> and why do people keep thinking golf solves everything? they really do. some people say that. we will be talking about the politicians who say playing golf is the secret to governing and why they're wrong. that's up next. she loves a lot of the same things you do. it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfun
and the change really comes with president george w. bush's two appointees, chief justice roberts and justice alito, who are number one and number two in their propensity to vote for business in all of the justices who have served in that time period. so this is a court which is an open door for business interests. >> right. and that's something that the data bears out. whether people think that's good or bad, they can debate at home. dahlia lithwick of slate and adam liptak of the...
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w. >> it's amazing material. >> and if you go to twitter, you can see geraldo rivera's, you know -- so these days guys are tweeting everything. anyway, but i think there's the political piece as well as the personal piece. and i think on the political level, yes, this was good for the campaign. it answered the question that everybody was going to ask. right? and that saved them from having another full day of stories about it. on the other hand, i have to say i'm glad for her that she got to say what she wanted to say on her terms because she really hasn't. i mean, she did sort of in the "people" magazine piece, i guess, but -- and i have to say my personal opinion on all this stuff is that it's their business. right? i think what is relevant to the race is the fact that although i'm not that surprised by this news because he said when he announced that there were like -- that there were other things out there. so we knew it was just a matter of time. and i think it's for the voters of n
w. >> it's amazing material. >> and if you go to twitter, you can see geraldo rivera's, you know -- so these days guys are tweeting everything. anyway, but i think there's the political piece as well as the personal piece. and i think on the political level, yes, this was good for the campaign. it answered the question that everybody was going to ask. right? and that saved them from having another full day of stories about it. on the other hand, i have to say i'm glad for her that...
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. >> you know, eleanor, you brought up the point that this program was started under the george w. bush administration. how frustrating is it for this administration to have to be the ones that are answering the questions about it? >> well, i think the president -- you know, he campaigned against these programs and the breadth of them. and let's remember, the bush administration, they did torture, it was called enhanced interrogation techniques, which this administration has ended. the bush administration did warrantless wiretapping, and this administration is not doing that. but they are gathering intelligence, and they gather all this stuff -- they're not listening in, but they get phone numbers. they get, you know, the collection of e-mails, and then they have very smart people construct these ail go rhythms. and i think the president is constitutional lawyer. he understands difficulties are here. he's tried to put them on a legal and constitutional footing. he says he welcomes the debate. i can't imagine he really does. he's prepared to defend these programs, and i think he's g
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you know, governments from president obama, president george w. bush, president clinton have been easing the restrictions on money transfers and all sorts of travel to cuba. one day cuba will be free, and americans will want to go there. and there are people here in the united states, cuban-americans, who would love nothing more than to have more contact with their family members. so i understand, you know, sort of politically where these two members of congress are coming from. i just think, like a lot of things within the republican party, these two members of congress are stuck over here while the country is over here. >> right. angela, by one estimate, we were able to find in "the new york times" about 400,000 americans traveling to cuba since this president eased travel restrictions. the "associated press" found pictures of jack nicholson and danny glover, among others, visiting. isn't the horse well and truly out of the barn on this one? >> it's been out of the barn, martin. even before the travel restriction were lifted, folks just had to t
you know, governments from president obama, president george w. bush, president clinton have been easing the restrictions on money transfers and all sorts of travel to cuba. one day cuba will be free, and americans will want to go there. and there are people here in the united states, cuban-americans, who would love nothing more than to have more contact with their family members. so i understand, you know, sort of politically where these two members of congress are coming from. i just think,...
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so many were defending george w. bush when he was blowing a hole in the federal deficit, spending more money than any democrat ever spent. do you think cpac went crazy when george w. bush passed the 7 tr trillion medicare drug benefit plan that wasn't paid for. paul ryan supported it and rick san te san telesupported it. >> if you get along with the other side, you're not sufficiently conservative. let them boil in their own stew because these people, by excludeing chris christie have shown their hands and a great service to the conservative movement. so many people are shams and not true conservatives. we can see it now. they don't care about winning. they care about hate, resentment, selling books, talk radio, things in the end keep us out of the white house for another generation. >> there's games going on in washington right now quite frankly the right could be doing better at. they're not. you wonder why and you look at this and there's the answer. katty kay, the former strategist for mitt romney writes the gop
so many were defending george w. bush when he was blowing a hole in the federal deficit, spending more money than any democrat ever spent. do you think cpac went crazy when george w. bush passed the 7 tr trillion medicare drug benefit plan that wasn't paid for. paul ryan supported it and rick san te san telesupported it. >> if you get along with the other side, you're not sufficiently conservative. let them boil in their own stew because these people, by excludeing chris christie have...
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w. mark glaze is the director of mayors against illegal guns which is responsible for that super bowl ad. and michael eric dyson is a professor at georgetown university and an msnbc political analyst. thank you both for joining us. mark, it's almost two months since that horrific shooting at sandy hook elementary school. and it seems as though we started the conversation by considering every gun safety initiative from assault weapons bans to restricting gun capacity -- the capacity of gun magazines, yet now the nra says even background checks are worthless, so is that it? is that the end of the discussion? >> well, i don't think the nra marks the end of the discussion. i think it marks the beginning of the discussion. you know, you have this unusual period of time where the public is really focused on this, including the president, 850 mayors and police officers which you saw today in minneapolis, and there is majority support, even among gun owners for most if not all of those propositi
w. mark glaze is the director of mayors against illegal guns which is responsible for that super bowl ad. and michael eric dyson is a professor at georgetown university and an msnbc political analyst. thank you both for joining us. mark, it's almost two months since that horrific shooting at sandy hook elementary school. and it seems as though we started the conversation by considering every gun safety initiative from assault weapons bans to restricting gun capacity -- the capacity of gun...
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and senior fellow and director of global health at the george w. bush institute. it is, in fact, a mouthful. good to have you. >> it's great to be here. >> this is a great idea. i want our viewers to hear more about it. you and your partner in this book lay out health care taken the last mile. sometimes literally. explain what the last mile is. >> many places in the world where people just aren't getting health care. they live in rural areas, they live in developing countries and it really is being able to get care to them in a way that's high quality, that they will use and is affordable. >> how does the bicycle fit into all of this? >> it fits in literally and metaphorically. often, if you can't -- the patient can't come to the pharmacy, the pharmacy needs to go to the patient. that's putting a pharmacy on a boy. people are actually doing that. >> quitting medicine and health care to people in developing countries, it's not so much a health issue as business issue. explain. >> absolutely. book written with my co-author, also a business professor. i really look a
and senior fellow and director of global health at the george w. bush institute. it is, in fact, a mouthful. good to have you. >> it's great to be here. >> this is a great idea. i want our viewers to hear more about it. you and your partner in this book lay out health care taken the last mile. sometimes literally. explain what the last mile is. >> many places in the world where people just aren't getting health care. they live in rural areas, they live in developing countries...
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george w. bush always did it when he was president. somebody comes out and says something stupid like the congressman from georgia, paul brown, a couple days ago said barack obama, he didn't follow the u.s. constitution. he followed the soviet constitution. it doesn't cost republican leaders anything to speak out and say, that is a stupid and offensive remark. it offends swing voters. let's talk about issues that are going to balance the budget, save medicare and get americans back to work. we've got to speak out against the stupidities. bobby says we've got to stop being the stupid party, and you start by disciplining your most stupid members. >> joe, that's right. bobby jindal said last night that the party needs to stop insulting the intelligence of the american people. joe, he's going to use his platform as chairman of the republican governors association, also as one of the most obvious of the 2016 candidates to make these points. he said government needs to be much smaller. he said that we need about half the federal employees we
george w. bush always did it when he was president. somebody comes out and says something stupid like the congressman from georgia, paul brown, a couple days ago said barack obama, he didn't follow the u.s. constitution. he followed the soviet constitution. it doesn't cost republican leaders anything to speak out and say, that is a stupid and offensive remark. it offends swing voters. let's talk about issues that are going to balance the budget, save medicare and get americans back to work....
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republican, george w. bush, signed this into law. so certainly there would be some judicial overreaching if the court were to somehow roll or scale this back. >> isn't that to some degree part of the goal so that you have the court deal with it so that members of congress who are up for re-election every two to six years do not have to go back and face their constituents and say they voted against it? instead, they can say it is wa t was the courts, guys, not me. >> that's the way justice scalia looks at it. the racial entitlement comment he made. he want government of, biry, an for the people. this ensures that by preventing politicians from manipulating voting rules. we've come a long way. politicians are still manipulating rules based on how people look or speak. >> you can say that again. thank you, professor spencer overton. >>> don't be afraid to disrupt the conversation. find us on facebook or twitter at msnbc and let us know which way you think the supreme court should vote. don't go any are with. we will be right back. d fad
republican, george w. bush, signed this into law. so certainly there would be some judicial overreaching if the court were to somehow roll or scale this back. >> isn't that to some degree part of the goal so that you have the court deal with it so that members of congress who are up for re-election every two to six years do not have to go back and face their constituents and say they voted against it? instead, they can say it is wa t was the courts, guys, not me. >> that's the way...
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and a look behind the scenes at the george w. bush white house with the man who spent nearly every waking moment by the president's side and what we make of hillary clinton's week that was. all that and a whole lot more straight ahead, three hours. >> we'll be there for it. thank you so much. >>> it is time now for the big three, budget battle, much ado, and best week, worst week. democratic strategist morris reed, staff writer for salon.com erin camone, and susan dell por -- dell percent yo. >> the president saying this is not my ideal but it's a compromise. how do you see his calculation? >> the best thing we can say about this budget is it will probably never become reality. right now the president is really trying to protect he's reasonable and is willing to compromise, that he's willing to put social security on the tanl in exchange for possible revenue. the problem is he's unlikely to get any of those things. i think it's a dangerous way to go. >> okay. she's put out there what the president is trying to do here, susan. let
and a look behind the scenes at the george w. bush white house with the man who spent nearly every waking moment by the president's side and what we make of hillary clinton's week that was. all that and a whole lot more straight ahead, three hours. >> we'll be there for it. thank you so much. >>> it is time now for the big three, budget battle, much ado, and best week, worst week. democratic strategist morris reed, staff writer for salon.com erin camone, and susan dell por --...
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w. >>> good morning. it is friday, december 20th. friday, everybody. aren't you glad? december 20th. with us on set, msnbc and "time" magazine -- >> have you done your christmas shopping? >> i'm ready. >> when did you get it done? >> when i can. i plan things and i get it done. >> she's not telling me. >> i have your present. do you have mine? >> i'm working on it. it snuck up on us. >> i'm ready. >> it went so fast. >> i have your kids' presents. >> we got all these events and they give us these bags. seriously. so mika says give me yours too. she takes them in the basement. >> i have been known to stack all year long. >> is that why you're ready? >> it's one of the reasons. i have a pile of stuff that i accrue over the years. msnbc swag, but that's not -- no. i went christmas shopping. >> did you really? >> yes, i did. >> when did you have time? >> i'm organized. >> through all my talk about amazon and going on there. >> are you ready, joe >> i turned around and it was like december 18
w. >>> good morning. it is friday, december 20th. friday, everybody. aren't you glad? december 20th. with us on set, msnbc and "time" magazine -- >> have you done your christmas shopping? >> i'm ready. >> when did you get it done? >> when i can. i plan things and i get it done. >> she's not telling me. >> i have your present. do you have mine? >> i'm working on it. it snuck up on us. >> i'm ready. >> it went so fast....
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from ronald reagan up until george w. bush. but in recent years, that's changed, the party's obviously becoming a little more libertarian. that's part of it. but i think part of it is also is look, there's always been this tension between the city of god and the city of man. there's nothing new about that. but i think that modern politics, where really anybody can get on twitter and what works to be really negative, it's hard to balance that with you go to church on sunday and you're sitting in the pew and you're hearing love thy neighbor, bless those who curse you, and then you get involved in politics and it's mock the other side. >> well, i know you've seen it, but some of the harshest tweets, you go in and you look and they'll go christian conservative. and you look and then you just see this spewing of hatred. well that's not exactly the type of guys and women that i grew up with at the first baptist church in meridian or in pensacola or anywhere else. this win at all costs approach. just to be blunt, we always told oursel
from ronald reagan up until george w. bush. but in recent years, that's changed, the party's obviously becoming a little more libertarian. that's part of it. but i think part of it is also is look, there's always been this tension between the city of god and the city of man. there's nothing new about that. but i think that modern politics, where really anybody can get on twitter and what works to be really negative, it's hard to balance that with you go to church on sunday and you're sitting in...
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w. but these things are predictably unpredictable. >> here's something interesting in the midst of all this. israel does not have an emissary in geneva and they've been strongly objecting to any deal so far. how looped in are they on what is happening right now? >> reporter: that's right. they don't have anybody here. but the american delegation, last time they had a meeting here, flew straight to tel aviv to debrief prime minister netanyahu. they're in the loop but they're not getting their way either. the israelis don't want any sanctions relief. they say these very, very tough sanctions have brought iran to the negotiating table and the sanctions are like a brick wall. if they take one brick out of it, the whole wall will collapse. they don't want to see any relief of these sanctions. but that's not what we get the feeling from the negotiating powers here. they want to strike some sort of deal and not only are the israelis going to be very unhappy with a deal but so are the saudis who
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that's where george w. bush and passion at conservatives, that's where it came from, a response to clinton beating them and saying we need to get to where the middle of the country is. i'm seeing the exact opposite response. a republican party that with every defeat gets more and more conservative. >> as the one woman on the panel today, and as a woman who believes in the free market and believes in limited government, i think one of the things we have to say is that at the republican party, at the national level, is in serious need of a major dose of estrogen. as long as we have party leaders talking about vaginal probes, voting against the violence against women act, that really not doing anything to put forth a sound education policy, republican party leaders who are scared to say anything about, for example, the killing of trayvon martin, i mean, these are all social issues that really matter. and even for republican women, who believe in the economic message of reasonable conservatives, you're not goin
that's where george w. bush and passion at conservatives, that's where it came from, a response to clinton beating them and saying we need to get to where the middle of the country is. i'm seeing the exact opposite response. a republican party that with every defeat gets more and more conservative. >> as the one woman on the panel today, and as a woman who believes in the free market and believes in limited government, i think one of the things we have to say is that at the republican...
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w. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor
w. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood...
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. >>> and week on the links for former president george w. bush. xliii hosting the warrior open golf tournament for wounded veterans in dallas. the three-day tournament is wrapping up today. it honors service members who were injured in the war on terror. >>> it was a surprise heard around the world. the historic phone call yesterday between president obama and iran's president, hassan rowhani. it was the first time that the leaders of the two countries have talked in more than 30 years. that phone call, again, it happened yesterday evening from the white house. brain trust is here. let's get right to it. amy holmes with the hot list over at the blaze and new guy to the brain trust, zachary roth, one of our own msnbc.com reporters. thanks for sticking around as well. this was iran's president tweeting, of course, because that's what you do after you have a high-level phone call now. this is the tweet from iran's president yesterday after his chat with president obama. i think we have that tweet there. do we have the tweet? there it is right there.
. >>> and week on the links for former president george w. bush. xliii hosting the warrior open golf tournament for wounded veterans in dallas. the three-day tournament is wrapping up today. it honors service members who were injured in the war on terror. >>> it was a surprise heard around the world. the historic phone call yesterday between president obama and iran's president, hassan rowhani. it was the first time that the leaders of the two countries have talked in more...
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when george w. bush was talking about this and you were here, everybody saying it was going to pass, a fete accompli. subtly -- >> it's not just going back to 2006, two years ago, mitt romney effectively demagogued the immigration issue and helped finish off rick perry and newt gingrich with it. >> and mitt romney with the general election getting 22% of the hispanic vote. >> there's two different issues. should republicans pursue immigration reform? i think they should. there's almost this tragedy of the commons thing happening in the house, if you're a member of congress, you're incentives are different than if a member of the house, your incentives are different than the republican brand, but it is inagreediblely dangerous to talk about it and it is risky, but he is doing the right thing. >> sorry marco rubio the savior? >> stop it. >> you know how i know he's a great politician and reaganesque? after "time" magazine put that on there, he said there is only one savior and it ain't me. >> i didn't
when george w. bush was talking about this and you were here, everybody saying it was going to pass, a fete accompli. subtly -- >> it's not just going back to 2006, two years ago, mitt romney effectively demagogued the immigration issue and helped finish off rick perry and newt gingrich with it. >> and mitt romney with the general election getting 22% of the hispanic vote. >> there's two different issues. should republicans pursue immigration reform? i think they should....
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i mean, even people extraordinarily close to george w. bush said karl had his own numbers. you know? you never knew what you were getting with karl. is this the only guy that our millionaires and billionaires want to give money to? look. i love karl. give karl some money, but we need some other people. >> who you got? >> crossroads had 1.2% success rate. i don't know. somebody that knows how to win. >> let a thousand flowers bloom. >> let a thousand flowers bloom. karl is at the head of all of these things. i'm just saying, we don't need to have a karl rove monopoly this year. what he did in 2002, pretty damn remarkable and also in 2004. he got 2006 completely wrong. >> he has a what not to do litigation, right? >> maybe so. >> i'll say one thing. the way in which karl got things wrong was a problem within the republican party. most republican polsters, almost all, where exactly where he was thinking that mitt romney was going to win. so that problem is a systemic problem. the party got it wrong across the board. >> you know why? because they lived inside their own media bu
i mean, even people extraordinarily close to george w. bush said karl had his own numbers. you know? you never knew what you were getting with karl. is this the only guy that our millionaires and billionaires want to give money to? look. i love karl. give karl some money, but we need some other people. >> who you got? >> crossroads had 1.2% success rate. i don't know. somebody that knows how to win. >> let a thousand flowers bloom. >> let a thousand flowers bloom. karl...
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and often people overlook the fact that it was the presidency of george w. bush that denied israel some of the things they wanted in terms of sophisticated packages for their own aircraft and a green light to carry out certain missions. so, you know, these things will come to light. but i think that, you know, overall this becomes an approach to a country like iran and what sort of advice does he give as defense secretary given some of the things he said. and i think that these just become policy disputes, and they become tough questions in a hearing that don't necessarily become determinative of whether he gets the votes. >> aside from policy questions, though, about international affairs which, by the way, the secretary of defense doesn't decide, right? it's the president who's going to run foreign policy. one thing we know that president obama and chuck hagel both would like to cut spending in the pentagon, and that is a hard thing to do. because the defense lobby is extremely powerful. and i think you're going to see that -- well, before confirmation and
and often people overlook the fact that it was the presidency of george w. bush that denied israel some of the things they wanted in terms of sophisticated packages for their own aircraft and a green light to carry out certain missions. so, you know, these things will come to light. but i think that, you know, overall this becomes an approach to a country like iran and what sort of advice does he give as defense secretary given some of the things he said. and i think that these just become...
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she said, quote, i learned running for office wasn't in my dna when i helped president george w. bush run in 1999. we could go to five campaign events at the end of the day. he was rearing to go and i was rearing to go to bed. rice says she will continue to be in public service, speaking out on issues related to education and immigration. >>> and we can't get enough of this one. remember the swiss cheese and presidential candidate john kerry wanted to put on his philly cheese steak. take a listen to kerry in paris on wednesday. [ speaking foreign language ] >> secretary of state john kerry there. not affecting new jersey governor chris christie' fund raising efforts. just yesterday former senator scott brown hosted a fund-raiser for governor christi e in bosto. he's raising money for his 2013 gubernatorial race. on thursday he raised money at a fund raisest hosted by bob mcdonald. >>> the florida sink hole that swallowed one man alive is on the the move. it's threatening more homes. we'll get the latest in a live report next. with one very pointed question, supreme court chief ju
she said, quote, i learned running for office wasn't in my dna when i helped president george w. bush run in 1999. we could go to five campaign events at the end of the day. he was rearing to go and i was rearing to go to bed. rice says she will continue to be in public service, speaking out on issues related to education and immigration. >>> and we can't get enough of this one. remember the swiss cheese and presidential candidate john kerry wanted to put on his philly cheese steak....